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7 items found for "finesse-filet-craw"

  • Last river perch

    The LMAB Finesse Filet Craw is a model which starts its swimming action on slowest retrieve due to the ultra thin base of the claws combined with a chunky boot on the end of the pincers. This makes it ideal for Finesse rigs and light weights.

  • Crayfish Imitations for Perch Fishing in the UK

    Examples: Reins Ring Craw Noike Mighty Mama Z-Man TRD Crawz O.S.P. DoLive Craw PXS Heikegani Craw (Tip: fishing a NED Rig, contrary to popular belief, does not require Finesse Craws (and creatures): Slimmer and adorned with numerous appendages, these lures excel on finesse The beauty of these finesse craws lies in their ability to play seductively on a weightless fall, their To optimise the weightlessness and lightness of a finesse craw, choosing light hooks with thin to medium

  • Catching Wrasse On Lures

    Affectionately known as 'Rock Pigs', these powerful crab munchers are one of the most popular UK sea The majority of ballan wrasse are caught by casual anglers on heavy rods with ragworm or crab as bait The wrasse will chase and attack your lure as it crawls and jumps along the margins. I had been looking forward to testing the LMAB Finesse Filet Craw on a wrasse. The ultra thin claws on these soft plastics have a brilliant flutter in the water, I had no doubt this

  • MONDAY AGAIN

    Even though rare in these waters, Rob managed to hook a fat little Jack on a LMAB Finesse filet in 11cm

  • Ultra Light lure fishing in small streams

    Ultra-Light was today's motto, a selection of paddle tails, pintails and crays, rigged on weights between 👇 Keitech Shad Impact 2" Decoy SV38 1.8g Keitech Mono Spin Jig 2.6g LMAB Bleak Shad 6cm FishUp Real Craw Shad in 6cm, paired with a Decoy SV-38 #3 in 1.8g Keitech skirted Mono Jig, presenting a FishUp Real Craw

  • An Introduction To LRF

    Light Rock Fishing, or more commonly called LRF, is essentially finesse saltwater fishing, using lures The finesse presentation also helps you tempt spooky species that would normally turn their nose up at

  • South Devon Perch Lure Fishing

    It's early October now, the evenings are drawing in and the weather becoming interestingly unsettled.

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